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LessonCorner Directory Results for Photojournalism
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1. Photojournalism: A Record of War
Photography has been used to record war since the Crimean War in 1855. This unit will explore how and why war has been photographed and will also give students an opportunity to see the bias within the recording/reporting of war.
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2. The Mathew Brady Bunch: Civil War Newspapers
This resource for teachers provides lesson plans in which students become reporters, analyzing a Civil War photograph, and writing a newspaper article based on their chosen photograph
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Additional Search Results 1 - 10 of 41 for Photojournalism
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1. Activities - Xpeditions @ nationalgeographic.com
...and the story of human migration that is unique to your area. Visit Geography Action! and The Genographic Project to find out more Standards about human migration. Learn the basics of human migration by reading the Human Migration Guide for Grades K-2; 3-5; 6-8; or 9-12. - Standard 9: Then read the Photojournalism Guide for Grades K-2; 3-5; 6-8; or 9-12 The characteristics, to learn about taking photographs to tell a story with pictures. distribution, and migration of human Briefing population on Earth's surface Every community has unique characteristics, or cultural markers, that distinguish it from other pl...
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2. Photojournalism Tiered Lesson Plan
find out more about ussee our workmeet our team Photojournalism Tiered Lesson Plan By Leigha Tracey Subject: Photojournalism, grades 10-12 Key Concept: In this lesson, students explore how photographs can be interpreted as conveying rich stories to the beholder. Background for this lesson: Journalism I (Introduction to Journalism), Photocomposition. Tiered: This...
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3. Trains, Telegraphs, and Steamships: War's New Weapons
...that don't have an makes it clear to the general public how important these new inventions are becoming to the account, sign up war's progress. Along with trains and telegraphs, students should include information about for a demo here. major medical advances and the camera, including the birth of photojournalism as a profession. 3. Give students time in class to conduct their research. These Civil War Web sites contain relevant information: http://www.aeragon.com/03/ http://www.mmcwrt.org/2002/default0204.htm http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/oh/newspapers/civilwar/civilw3.txt http://www.visitpwc.com/histor...
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4. CARE - Lesson Plans ~ Photojournalism
embed(../navigation2.swf?nav=4) Site Tools Lesson Plan Artwork used in lesson plan Search this Site Photojournalism Related Subjects: Visual & Performing Arts, English-Language Arts James Nachtwey Grades: 9-12 American, b. 1948 Medium: Photography, Mixed Media Bagdad, Iraq, March Author: Vivian Kung Haga, Museum of Photographic Arts 2003 Sign-up for our Class time required: Two 60-minute class sessions Archival i...
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5. Photojournalism: A Record of War
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ NYLearns.orgUniversity at _ Buffalo Home_Login_Help _ _ _ Curriculum Educational Assessment Professional Additional _ Resources Development Links _ _ Learning Experience/Unit _ _ Printer Friendly Version Send to a Friend _ _ Photojournalism: A Record of War _ _ Learning Context/ Introduction: Photography has been used to record war since the Crimean War in 1855. This unit will explore how and why war has been photographed and will also give students an opportunity to see the bias within the recording/reporting of war. _ Objectives: Exp...
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6. Every Picture Tells a Story
...ts Issues in Depth By MELODY PETERSEN On This Day in History (Go to Article.) Crossword Puzzle Campus Weblines Education News Get Our Lessons By E-mailPrinter-friendly Version Newspaper in Education (NIE) Teacher Resources Classroom Friday, April 28, 2000 Subscriptions _ Every Picture Tells a Story Photojournalism and the Eli n Gonz lez Story Student Author(s) Connections Katherine Schulten, The New York Times Learning Network News Summaries Daily News Quiz Grades: 6-8, 9-12 Word of the Day Subjects: Journalism, Language Arts Test Prep Interdisciplinary Connections Question of the Day Overview of Lesson Plan:...
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7. Extra, Extra, Write All About It! (Education at the Getty)
...le School (6?8), High School (9?12) Subjects: Visual Arts, English?Language Search Arts Lesson Time Required: Single Class Lesson Plans Author: J. Paul Getty Museum Education Staff For Kids College Students and Professors For the Classroom TeacherArt Exchange Curriculum Home Lesson Plans Image Bank Photojournalism Overview and Questions for Teaching Lesson Overview Students will examine photographs from newspapers and write a headline and story to accompany one. Learning Objectives Students will be able to: visually analyze a photographic image. write a headline and a story to accompany an image chosen from a...
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8. The Art of Black and White Photography
...August 3, 2004, feature subjects that are Henri Cartier-Bresson, died in his home in the south of France at the age of relevent to events 95. currently in the news. · Ten Years Of Cloning Although his name may not be recognized by everyone, many people regard him as - Science / Social the father of photojournalism. Studies 7-12 · War Stories - Language Arts / Social Using a 35mm camera, he shot his subjects exclusively with black and white Studies 7-12 film. During his career which spanned three decades -- Cartier-Bresson traveled to China, India, Indonesia, Egypt, Cuba and the Soviet Union, · From Bill To La...
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9. Capturing the Moment
...the capacity of photographs to evoke Web Navigator personal and collective historical memory. _ Review the Academic Content Standards related to this lesson. Suggested Time Allowance: 1 hour Parent Connections Objectives: Conversation Students will: Starters 1. Contemplate the purpose and import of photojournalism. Vacation 2. Learn about the impact of a photograph of Emmett Till and the Donation Plan story it tells by reading and discussing the article "How Photos Discussion Became Icon of Civil Rights Movement." Topics 3. Create a photograph timeline of the civil rights movement. _ 4. Write essays reflectin...
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10. Vietnam and the Long-term Effect of War (Education at the Getty)
...urces Grades/Level: High School (9?12) Subjects: Visual Arts, History?Social Science Search Time Required: 3?5?Part Lesson Lesson Plans Author: J. Paul Getty Museum Education Staff For Kids College Students and Professors For the Classroom TeacherArt Exchange Curriculum Home Lesson Plans Image Bank Photojournalism Overview and Questions for Teaching Lesson Overview Students will examine an image of civilians affected by the Vietnam War. They will research and discuss the reasons the Vietnam War began, why America became involved, and what some of the long-term effects of this war have been. Learning Objective...
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